How Wine Is Made

How Wine Is Made

At Bolney Wine Estate in England, they specialize in red wine, but also produce white and sparkling wine. The sparkling wines go through a slightly different process again. They are fermented in the bottle, each bottle must be spun occasionally to consolidate the sediment that forms. This sediment can then be removed by a process called disgorging. For more from Bolney Wine Estate: bolneywineestate.com/------------------------------------------------------#HowWineIsMade #BolneyWineEstateINSIDER is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. We push the boundaries of digital storytelling. Our mission is to inform and inspire. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: insder.co/2NCg6SgINSIDER on Facebook: insder.co/2NyYczEINSIDER on Instagram: insder.co/2xN5qFBINSIDER on Twitter: insder.co/2xyN5wEINSIDER on Snapchat: insder.co/2KJLtVo

I'm french and you talk about wine and England, seriously ? Why not France ? You even said that "England isn't famous for its wine" in the video, and we're good at it, so why not ??(sorry if i did mistakes)

i really thought wine was like you now like a fermented grapes (But not the juice one) like you put the grapes into storage and years after years you juice it and that's why wine is expensive (thats me when i thought that)

"into the press we take them out and then if it's white wine grapes or grapes for rosé, they go straight through into the press and then we press them in the press." huh that is how Wines are made, by pressing them in the press to press those grapes in the press